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Ways To Get Involved

Internships and field experiences are an important part of our program and are coordinated by the faculty.  Students spend a minimum of 45 hours in the classrooms during their sophomore year, 100 hours during their junior year, and end their program with a 16 week student teaching experience. 

You can join student organizations like the BHSU Reading Council and the student chapter of the National Teachers of Science. 

BHSU Reading Council:
Provides professional development opportunities for individuals interested in issues about reading and literacy.

National Teachers of Science:
Promotes the mission of NSTA, acquaint pre-service teachers of science with the support resources available from NSTA, provide additional professional development in science education to pre-service teachers and acquaint pre-service teachers of science with others like themselves at their university or college and across the U.S.

 

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Dr. Kay Schallenkamp, BHSU president, is the 2008-2009 chair of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) Board of Directors... Learn more...